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There are two alternative ways to create an echo reverb in the PROFILER:
Many Delay Types feature a "Smear" parameter that adds a little reverberation to the delay repeats. While the
smearing is much shorter than it is in the Echo Reverb, it builds up with every repetition.
A combination of a delay in the DLY module and a reverb in the REV module, controlled by the "DLY+REV Routing"
parameter, gives you the same approach, but allows deep editing of the delay propagation and more. Read more in
the
DLY and REV Modules

Cirrus Reverb

The Cirrus Reverb starts where the Natural Reverb ends. Its specialty is long, ethereal reverb tails with exceptionally
slow reverb onsets. For that reason, the Cirrus Reverb does not feature a predelay. The modulation pattern is also
different to the Natural Reverb: it does not build up by time but stays consistent instead. All parameters should be
familiar to you except:
Attack Time
Controls the onset speed of the reverb, up to a maximum of four seconds. At minimum Attack Time, the Cirrus
Reverb sounds equal to the Natural Reverb at maximum Room Size.
Please note that, due to the physics involved, the Decay Time is dependent on the Attack Time. While it is possible
to dial in shorter decay times than attack times, you will notice that the reverb will never decay faster than it has
risen.
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